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BRITISH CARBONIFEROUS BRACHIOPODA. 



Ratcheugh 



from Alnwick 



H 



miles E. by N. 



Kyloe 



from Belford 





„ 



N.W. 



Calishes 





>> >> 



2 



>» 



S.E. 



Eglingbam 



it 



Alnwick 



6 



1? 



N.W. 



Shilbottle 





if a 



3 



„ 



S.S.E. 



Hobberlaw 



tt 



a 



1 



II 



S.byW 



Whittle 





»> j> 



4i 



H 2 



Ji 



S. byE. 



Alnwick Moor 



it 



a 



1 



II 



S.S.W. 



Newton-on-the-Moor „ 



5 



II 



S. 



Rugley 



it 



a 



2 



>> 



S. 



Framlington 





„ Felton 



4 



* 



W.byN. 



South of i 



Lemmington 

 the Coquet. 



» 



a 



3i 



J) 



S.S.W. 



Wards-Hill 



from Framlington 



4 miles 



s.w. 



Tone 



from Bellingham 



4| 



mil 



es S.E. 



Wbitton 



a 



Rothbury 



x 



5J 



s.w. 



Buteland 



V 



a 



3 



l> 



S.E. 



Tosson 



t 9 



> » 



2 



IJ 



w. 



Four Laws 



a 



a 



4 



>l 



E.S.E. 



Grasslees 



» 



j> 



5i 



SJ 



W.byS. 



Risingham 





it 



3 





N.E. 



Horsley Birks 



a 



Framlington 



3 



,» 



s. 



Keilder 



it 



it 



15 



ti 



N.N.W. 



Hartington 



>) 



Kirkwhelp- 









Lewis Burn 



a 



a 



13 



>7 



N.byN. 







ington 



3 



51 



N.byE. 



Plashetts 



V 



a 



11 



l» 



N.N.W. 



Sandhoe 



ji 



Hexbam 



2i 



>l 



N.E. 



Otterstone Lee 



a 



a 



11 



II 



W.byW. 



Belsay 



» 



Stamfordham 



4 



)) 



N. by E. 



Billing Burn 



a 



a 



10 



II 



W.N.W. 



Stamfordhand 



a 



Newcastle 



12 



J) 



N.N.W. 



Whickbope 



a 



a 



11 



»l 



W. 



Sweethope 



yt 



Kirkwhelp- 









Falstone 



tt 



a 



8 



IJ 



W.N.W. 







ington 



3 



II 



S.W. 



Bellingham 





On North 









Carter Fell 





Sources of the 











Tyne 













Reed, near 







Harlow Hill 



from Newcastle 



11 



II 



W.byN. 







the Borders 







Brunton 



a 



Hexham 



31 



l> 



N.W. 



Sbittleheugh 



from Otterburn 



2 



11 



N.W. 



Fallow Field 



tt 



a 



3 



>> 



N.W. 



Otterburn 





On Reed 

 Water 









Chesterholm 

 Haltwhistle 



a 



On South 



10 



JJ 



W.byN. 



Redesdale 



i> 



Bellingham 



4 



JJ 



E. 







Tyne. 









Cheshire. — Carboniferous rocks occur sparingly in this county, and it was only quite 

 recently that Mr. J. Parker, of Manchester, found Brachiopoda, viz., Strophomena 

 analoga, and some spines of Producta in Carboniferous Limestone, immediately 

 under the Millstone grit at Newbold, Aspburg, near Congleton, in Cheshire. 

 Mr. Binney is inclined to believe that some Lingula3 may perhaps occur among the 

 Goniatites and Pectens of Dunkenfield ? 



Derbyshire. — Parkhill, in the parish of Earl Sterndale, near Jericho Church, Sterndale; 

 Helter Hill, Crowdecote, Pilsbury Hartington — the above close to the river Dove 

 (above Dovedale proper) ; Birch Quarry, Ashford ; Bowdale-house, Bakewell, 

 Matlock-bridge, Royston, Corwen, Alport, Grindlow near Tidswell, Kniveton (four 

 miles north-north-east of Ashburn), Parwich, near Ballidon ; Tickenhall; Blue John 

 Cavern, Cave Dale, close to Castleton. These localities are all well known, and 

 have afforded rich stores of valuable fossils. 



Shropshire — Oswestry, Ilanymynack Hill, near Oswestry (this last locality is in 



